The home team, under Wangen Khogen Singh, made one change as Souvik Das came on in the place of Abhishek Ambekar. For East Bengal, Mahmoud-Amna, Yami Longvah and Arnab Mondal replaced Mehtab Singh, Jobby Justin and Ansumana Kromah as Khalid Jamil lined up in a familar 4-1-4-1 formation.

East Bengal started the stronger of the two teams but Minerva tried to score through Eric Dano whose shot from inside the box was collected cleanly by EB custodian Ubaid CK. Mahmoud Al-Amna fashioned a golden chance for the visitors as his ball down the right found Dudu, who crossed it in for Longvah.

Laldanmawia Ralte then tried his luck but his shot appeared to have touched Eric Dano’s hand but the referee refused to award the visitors a penalty.

Al-Amna’s backheel then set up Lobo, who took a powerful right-footed shot from 25 yards out. Rakshit Dagar could do nothing about the strike, which bulged the net. The Minerva keeper was then replaced by Kiran Kumar Limbu.

Chencho Gyeltshen and William Opoku then had chances to score but couldn’t bring their team level as East Bengal goalie Ubaid had a good game between the sticks. Minerva now have 29 points from 14 games, while East Bengal have 26, having played the same number of games. Neroca are second with 28, but have played a game more than East Bengal and Minerva.

The cost of setting up an employee-friendly office in Mumbai

And a new age, cost-effective solution to common grievances.

A lot has been theorised about employee engagement and what motivates employees the most. Perks, bonuses and increased vacation time are the most common employee benefits extended to valuable employees. But experts say employees’ wellbeing is also intimately tied with the environment they spend the bulk of the day in. Indeed, the office environment has been found to affect employee productivity and ultimately retention.

According to Gensler’s Workplace Index, workplace design should allow employees to focus, collaborate, learn and socialise for maximum productivity, engagement and overall wellbeing. Most offices lag on the above counts, with complaints of rows of cluttered desks, cramped work tables and chilled cubicles still being way too common.

But well-meaning employers wanting to create a truly employee-centric office environment meet resistance at several stages. Renting an office space, for example, is an obstacle in itself, especially with exorbitant rental rates prevalent in most business districts. The office space then needs to be populated with, ideally, ergonomic furniture and fixtures. Even addressing common employee grievances is harder than one would imagine. It warrants a steady supply of office and pantry supplies, plus optimal Internet connection and functioning projection and sound systems. A well-thought-out workspace suddenly begins to sound quite cost prohibitive. So, how can an employer balance employee wellbeing with the monthly office budget?

Co-working spaces have emerged as a viable alternative to traditional workspaces. In addition to solving a lot of the common problems associated with them, the co-working format also takes care of the social and networking needs of businesses and their employees.

WeWork is a global network of workspaces, with 10 office spaces in India and many more opening this year. The co-working giant has taken great care to design all its premises ergonomically for maximum comfort. Its architects, engineers and artists have custom-designed every office space while prioritising natural light, comfort, productivity, and inspiration. Its members have access to super-fast Internet, multifunction printers, on-site community teams and free refreshments throughout the day. In addition, every WeWork office space has a dedicated community manager who is responsible for fostering a sense of community. WeWork’s customised offerings for enterprises also work out to be a more cost-effective solution than conventional lease setting, with the added perks of WeWork’s brand of service.

The video below presents the cost breakdown of maintaining an office space for 10 employees in Vikhroli, Mumbai and compares it with a WeWork membership.